Chelsea star linked with Stamford Bridge exit amid interest from several clubs
JOHN TERRY is reportedly a transfer target for several Chinese clubs and Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Daily Express » 4hJOHN TERRY is reportedly a transfer target for several Chinese clubs and Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Daily Express » 4hThe memory remains burned in Celtic defender Dedryck Boyataâs mind. It was four years ago when he found himself thrown in at the deep end against the might of Robin van Persie in his prime.
Scotsman.com » 7hJohn Terry is a transfer target for several Chinese clubs and Turkish side Fenerbahce, plus more from Wednesday's papers.
SkySports.com » 8hCeltic defender Dedryck Boyata wants back in the Belgium squad and he is eyeing a big performance in Thursday's Europa League clash with Fenerbahce to help achieve his goal.
SkySports.com » 15h⢠Deniz Coban took unprecedented step after wrongly awarding a late penalty ⢠Incident happened during 1-1 draw between Kasimpasa and Rizespor A Turkish referee has taken the unprecedented step of apologising for his errors during a domestic match live on television. Deniz Coban intervened while
Guardian » 19hJohn Kennedy has warned that Robin van Persie remains the biggest danger to Celticâs hopes of seizing the initiative in their Europa League group by beating Fenerbahce this week.
Scotsman.com » 1dMIKAEL Lustig believes Celtic need to look beyond the familiar faces included in the Fenerbahce line-up on Thursday night as they seek to atone for poor finishing against Hearts on Saturday.
Scotsman.com » 2dEVEN the best teams lose games but Fenerbahce will need to bounce back from their shock Europa League defeat to Molde with a win. With that next fixture coming this Thursday at Celtic Park, Ronny Deila is acutely aware of the possible backlash.
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